4 1 m tbundy. January 16, 19M AUPlN TIMES Pa ft tin 1 1- RESH & CO.'S SPECIALS For week of January 20-25, 1930 A Good Grade of Coffee, per pound .... 29c Federal Milk, per can ......... 10c Otter Oysters, Ts, tall, two cans for ... . 35c Van Camp's Hominy, fancy bleached, two for . 25c Catsup, largest bottle on the market, two for . 45c Guaranteed Malt, 2-pttind can ..... 49c Calumet Baking Powder, per can 29c Rice, Louisiana Blue Rose, three pounds for . 20c Maupin's Leading Grocery O. F. Resh . Co. Everything Fur the Table Maupin, Oregon HI W. B. Sloan, manager of the Mayi ranch at Tygh Valley, recently sold a carload of young cattle to Stock i man Leaton of Glenwood, Washing- ton. Sloan also recently shipped two carload, of fat cattle to the Portland market T.w. Team Scfcadat. The Town baakdtball team, the "Wildcat;," will play s schedule of games, beginning tonight, when the team representing Dufur will occupy the local gymnasium floor. Dan Poling, coach, has about completed th arrangements of a schedule, which will Include games with couple of teama from The1 Dalles, Madras, Dufur and other placet. The members of the team have been practicing with the High school playerj and are about ready to take on all comers. Traia. Late Owing to the cold weather and deep snow trains on both railroad have missed schedule several days this week. The up-river train on the 0. W. has been from 20 minutes to one hour late, while the O. T. ; trains have missed but a few minjte from regular time cards. oui Tum-A-Lum Tickler Published in the inerests of the pceple c; Maupin and vicinity bw THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.,Phoa. M.i. 71 VoL 1 Maupin, Oregon, January 9, 1930 No. 81. Personalities: Li Otto Herrling was down from Cri terion on business last Saturday. Albert lllll and wife were over from their Tygh Valley home on Tuesday. Ernest Confer and were at the county seat on business over Tuesday night C. W.'Dalgh, county agent, was transacting business in Maupin on Tuesday afternoon. K. L. and 0. H. Taylor of Tygh Valley were in town with a load of fat hogs on Monday. Mrs, W. B. Sloan of Tygh Valley was attending: to business matter in Maupin yesterday. Alex Rom, and Peter Olson, Jr., were over from Shanlko Sunday, . Alex coming to Maupin after Ford parts. He reports that business is good at his town. Cecil Chasttain braved the cold tnd mow Tuesday morning and came to town on business mission. Rev. W. II. Aldridge attended the Wilbur Hurst funeral in Maupin on Sunday lant, coming down from Up pT Uakeovcn. Ernest Kramer and wife were g.icst; at the home of hrnest broth er, Sylvester, and wife at Dufur over Saturday night. Frank Dyer nd wife spent Tues day night at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. Ernest Confer, and hus band, on the Flat. t . ...... Williams and wife came hi'inu riuiii IV; t'md In the cab of a ni w IntrrnatiunJ tru-k, which Oliver hud gone after, Sunday afternoon. Cyril Fraley took a short vacation last Saturday, golnng to Bend, where he rpent the time until Tue:day evening with relatives. TTn About 1 IUI Up8 Town Maapla Sabbath School The regular Sabbath school ses sion will be held at the Maupin church next Sunday at 10:00 p. m. That session will include the total rvir of th Hnv at th naxtnr wiTI v,. tv. n.n. i n,..i; it.,, i the work. vw I a lie fatten uu ftvbtiiiiiiK iv I According to the plans and specifications of the Lupreme Architect, Noah builded an Ark, thai withstood the rain of forty days and forty night. The plans call ed for t certain kind of material of certain di mensions. Water pre vailed upon the - earth one hundred and forty days and (Very thing died except those pro tected by lumber. Lum ber is one of man's beet friends and in our yard you will find ex actly what you want for any occasion. T-A-L I never hire a cook, I vow I like my wife to hire 'em. But I can tell you anyhow. I'd rather lire than fire 'em. T-A-L Oliver Ucnh orders ma terial for stock rack for his new truck. James Chalmers will do Warning Beware of Jack Frost At large And carrying a piece of ice in each hand. Has white hair. Has habit ol breaking into bomet with empty coal bin. Our burgular insurance is of the best. Let ut fill that coal bin today. T-A-L Don't it get your go a; to be sitting quietly b the fire reading some wild eyed political organ and listening now anc then to the rain falling on the roof, when all at once a drop hits you on the head? You know right away the roof IcaJ'a, but you can't dc a thing till it stops rain ing. Hx it before the ruin etcrt, then sit back and 'tugh. T-A-L You never heard of a poor old man marrying a rich young girL Faet. Not Wortfc KaowUg The rungs of a ladder are built a foot apart., for convenience and ventilation. It U im possible to build a jail that will give perfect satisfaction to all par ties concerned. The distance from Here ' to There is the tame wheth er you walk from tie to tie or skip every other one. A hornet Isn't danger ous if you keep his face towards you. Dealers sell birdseed by the pound, as that ia easier than , counting them. There are no Uteres In vests. T-A-L A coord of .our wood will warm you up for a while. T-A-L Don't cry over spilt milk, hunt another cow. I Picked u paround town 6., don Howard of Dayton, Ohio, and D0CHERTY-P0WERS Furniture Company Pre-Inventory i in Everything in our big store (contract goods excepted) will go at reductions of from -TO- b W. E. Hunt, John Conroy and John Fitzpatrick of this place. It possible that Thos. and A. J. Con nolly will also be at the meeting. Bob Wilson likes hU slP as well. Bishop Warner will be the min as the next one. Recently while at speakers, a dance Bob remarked he had to go! home early. When asked the reason Will Attend M.tinf therefor he said that while he didn't Among the sheepmen who will at have to get to work early still he tend the annual meeting of the Ore had to get up in order to open the'gon Wool Growers ass ociation at store so thst is junior clerk eould iTh.- Dalles today and tomorrow will get in and do the morning chores about the store Another case of a worthy man being robbed of his beauty sleep. If there is a worthy women here abouU, onn who la a good house keeper, a home lover and who likes nice things, we recommend she set her cap for John McMillan. Mac 'e.ntly won a hope chest filled with pn-'ty (hinfrf end when it was de livered to him ho :aid the raffelers had included every thing but a wife. We will not be responsible if Mac turns offers of marriage down, but just give a hint of waht might oc cur. Morris Greene is some husky when it comes to a wrestle. Sun day night he tangled in a friendly scuffle with the biggest man in town and nearly rucceeded in ousting his adversary from the pool room. In the scrap Morris all but wrecked the big boy's necktie. It is said tha "Good goods come in small packages" and that was proven during the above mentioned wrestl ing match. fill ' R.toldt.i on Road The state Game commission has endved that a road leading from Oak Springs to Maupin would be the right thing, and to that end have pushed a resolution recommending is construction. It the road is bu'.l it w'll most likely follow the grile rsLithy'iH by the V. T. railway whui tli.it r:nny va: bei? bu'lt and over vh t . 'iPb were hcuii'-l to the coni'.ni.t!or. i nips at Maui)! Bought N.w Truck j Oliver Reth has about worn out a Chevrolet truck and in order to further take care of his growing trade has been compelled to dispose of that vehicle. In its stead Oliver ia now owner of a brand new Inter ntional truck, purchased through Shattuck Bros, agency. Jim Chal mers constructed a bed and rack for the new truck. It from CENTRAL OREGON making i DIRECT CONNECTION FOR Alt POINTS EAST ", Big Stock, Low Prices 1 .a 0OCHERTY - -POWERS llL tWU LM WASHINGTON t TsJF Julius Shepflin is one of the ''workingest" men in Maupin. As a member of the road maintenance crew he is as good as two ordinary men with either pick, shovel or wheelbarrow. Julius is also some pinocle player and during the re cent cold spell, when the crew had to lay in, managed to give instruc tion to numerous players of that intricate game. . x Skating on the ponds of the Flat is an attraction that is drawing many of Maupin'a young people to "the top." Monday evening a pRrfcy of younpfstcra wended their way to Dolph Mayhew's pond d passed several hours gliding over wie icy lurmvu. nicy ttiu i" j take no account of the weather and: when they came home some of their shoes were fozen t0 their feet And all for a few brief momenta of pleasure. We are pleased to state that , feet were not frozen. Most meat markets try to sell none but tho best and ten'derest meaU. Some succeed in that en deavor while others cut and sell , tough bull beef and strong pork. Maupin tins a meat dealer whose meats are way above the average. Oliver Resh knows livestock and handles none but that In frlst class condition. His beef, veal, mutton and pork have a flavor incidental to this locality . It h greatly su perior to that usually sold in the larger towns and is cut in an at tractive and pleasing monner. His pork is all home fattened and when put. into the mouth seems to melt .like sugar. And this is no jolly, for the goods speak for themselves. COMING TO THE DALLES Dr, Mellenthin SPECIALIST Lv. MAUPIN 10:55 A. M. connecting at Sherman with the LIMITED v ALo ccnr.crli:n wilfc the fr.rjons PORTLAND UMITEI This fine flyer leaves The Dalles 8:35 P. M. Luxuri ously equipped dining car service par excellence. B. BELL, Agent, Maupin. Ore. EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. 4 P. A,, Bend Ore. id Internal Medicine for past fifteen year. th. DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at THE DALLES HOTEL W.d-, Thursday, Jan. 29, 1933 Office Hours 10 a. m. t0 4 p. r TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation La ''Grande New State theatre opened t0 public. La Grande Addtion will be erect ed to Sacajawea Inn soon. Attended Hurst Funer.l-- Two daughters of the late Wilbur Hurst, Mrs. Fay Ward and Mrs. Wm Moss, the latter with her husband, attended the funoral of Wilbur Hurt in Maupin last Sunday. The first named came from Portland, the latter two from Banks, Mr. Mellenthin is a regular grnd uate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. .Ha does not operate for chronic appen dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of utomrch tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, iver, bowels, blood, .kin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Ore gon who have been treated for one or the other of tho above named causes: Mrs. H. H. Blake, Marahfield Ore. Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis, ' Ore. Chas. Desch, Portland, Ore. Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker, Toledo Ore. John Lucian, Echo, Ore. . Bert Lampn, St. Helens, Ore. Mrs. Maybelle Snydre, Alseo, Ore. Mi s Emma Turner, Mikkalo, Ore Mrs. John Van Pelt, Harbor, Ore. J. H. Wood, Eugnne, Ore. Mts. Jennie Woolery, Salem, Ore. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be . free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be -' accom panied by their husbands.. Address: 4221 West Third Street Los Angeles, California. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having been ap pointed by tha County Court of tht State of Oresron, for Wasco county, administrator of the estate of Claude J. Gordion, desceaed, ' No tice is hereby given all persons havings cleaims. against said de ceased to present them, verified as rscjuired by law, within six mcnth. after the first publication of this notice to me at office of Gavin & Gavin, my attorneys, at 502 Bank Building, The Dalles, Oregon. . ; CORA GORDION, . D19-J2-8 Administretor. NOTICE OF FINAL STTTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that B. F, Smith, administrator of the e:tr.te of Evangeline Smith, deceased, has filed in tha County Court of Wns- co County, State of Oregon, his final account as such administrator; and that Monday, the 27th day of January, 1930, at the hour of ton o'clock o. m., has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of ob jections to said report and the f cttlement thereof. B. F. SMITH, Administrator. Gavin & Gavin, Attorneys for es tate. . 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